Recorders, Video, Tape

Definition : Video recorders designed to store the video on magnetic tapes.
These recorders usually consist of an electromechanical device that includes external connectors to provide links to video cameras or other sources of video and audio signals (e.g., cable boxes, video cameras); data processors; controls; magnetic heads for writing/reading; and an open external slot to place a video cassette (reel-to-reel tape recorders may be also used). The recorders use a format known as video home systems (VHS) and usually have playing capabilities, both for video and audio signals, either through integral amplifiers, displays, and loudspeakers (typical in portable players) or by providing output to video reproduction systems (e.g., monitors or television sets). Videocassette tape recorders are available in tabletop, rack mounted, and portable versions.

Formally founded in 1975, All-Tronics Medical Systems, Inc. is an international company based in Cleveland, Ohio. All-Tronics began as a service organization, concentrating on heart stress-testing systems and ultrasound imaging systems. Combining expertise in video systems with a knowledge of the clinical setting, the firm grew as a developer of innovative, cost-effective medical imaging systems.

As a leader in medical imaging technology since 1982, AMPRONIX delivers customer-centric solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of your medical environment. AMPRONIX bridges the gap in products and services available to the industry with a full spectrum of imaging peripherals available for the medical community worldwide.

Since 1980, BCD Associates, Inc. has manufactured computer controllers for VCRs, Laser Discs and DVD machines. BCD products have proven reliability with clients in 26 countries and applications from Education and Industry to Government and Defense. BCD's line of DVD recorders is in response to customer demand for features not found elsewhere.

We are a global medical technology company that specializes in the development and sale of products and services that allow our physician customers to deliver high quality care and as a result, enhanced clinical outcomes for their patients

At JEDMED, a premier medical and dental instrument and equipment company, the quality products and reliable service we provide allow us to meet the needs of the world's most discriminating medical professionals. We are a leading provider of advanced medical equipment for practitioners in the areas of ENT, Ophthalmology, and Telemedicine.

JVC Professional Products Company is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a wholly owned subsidiary of JVC Kenwood Corp. JVC is a leading developer and manufacturer of sophisticated audio and video products that use superior technologies to deliver high quality sound and images.

Lafayette Instrument Company was a market leader when the world entered into the age of the computer. As the technology available for design, development and manufacturing advanced, so did LIC processes and products. In 1993, Lafayette Instrument Company sold its first computerized Polygraph.

Sharp Electronics Corporation, a U.S. subsidiary of Osaka-based Sharp Corporation - a company known worldwide for its unique one-of-a-kind electronic products and solutions, our challenge is to create a balance between work time and personal time, with products that can benefit people's lives at work, at home, and everywhere in between.

Vicon Industries is an industry-leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of video systems and components used for security, surveillance, safety and control purposes. Celebrating over 40 years in business, the company is unrivalled in experience developing video surveillance technologies.

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